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You just arrive home and you see a lawn flag in your lawn, you don’t know what to do! What precautions should you, as a homeowner, be aware of as it relates to lawn care treatments being made to your lawn by your lawn care company? This is a great question.

Although lawn treatments will vary from liquid to granular, and from product to product, there are some basics you should be aware of regardless of the company you employ to care for your grass. I prefer granular products because in general, no special precautions need to be made to you, as the homeowner or client. Once the product is down, the majority of materials used do not require watering or even a waiting period before use by your family or pets. Hurray! In fact, even our broadleaf weed control products request that you do not mow or water for a few days for maximum results. Wow, instructions to do nothing- I like this lawn program! In fact, less than 5% of our lawn treatments require any special watering, mowing, or other unique directions to you as a home owner.

Lawn flags are required on commercial treatments in NH

Liquid treatments are another means to deliver a material to a lawn area or tree and shrubs. As a general rule, these lawn treatments are diluted using water as a carrier and once dry, the lawn can be used for most activities. Chippers’ “Essential Turf Care program” utilizes very few liquid treatments with the exception of some tick sprays, compost tea, or perhaps a non-selective weed treatment in your mulch beds. Again, even these liquid treatments require no special action to be taken by you, as a homeowner. Our program is designed to free up your time, not chain you to your lawn by adding more responsibility or duties. Is it any surprise that our turf division has become so popular with our clients in NH and VT?

If you do have any questions regarding your lawn or other treatment, be sure to read the back of our flags or the door hanger left behind outlining what was done, when, who did it, and any special notes you may wish to read. If you desire further information, call any of our offices during the week and speak to a real customer service executive, not an answering machine! Your satisfaction is our top priority.